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The University of Texas System will issue $215 million of triple-A-rated debt that includes some of the $922 million in tuition revenue bonds authorized by the 2015 Texas Legislature.
May 23 -
Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, blasted a budget proposal by House Republicans to address a $600 million deficit by funding a college scholarship program at the expense of health care programs.
May 12 -
Bipartisan groups of House and Senate lawmakers are urging the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service to ease barriers that prevent nonprofit lenders from using tax-exempt bonds to refinance student loans.
May 6 -
A one-day strike by the faculty of the San Francisco Community College District is a bad sign because it shows a strong resistance to the districts efforts to balance its books, Moodys Investors Service said Thursday.
May 5 -
Illinois recent approval of some funding for higher education and student aid does little to calm concerns about the long-term impact of the funding drought on state university and community college balance sheets and reputations.
May 3 -
Columbia University recently issued $50 million in green bonds through the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) that will fund construction of a new science center for the Ivy League schools Manhattanville campus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday.
April 29 -
Illinois cash-starved higher education institutions will soon get some relief after state lawmakers passed a $600 million funding bill to get them through the summer despite the lack of a state budget.
April 22 -
With Illinois public higher education schools facing downgrades and accreditation risks, Gov. Bruce Rauner and the legislatures Democratic majority remain at loggerheads over how to free up their funding amid the ongoing budget impasse.
April 14 -
Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, a Democrat, filed suit Monday contending that budget cuts at nine public colleges and universities ordered by Republican Gov. Matt Bevin were illegal.
April 11 -
Illinois community colleges face downward rating pressure from delays in state aid payments and likely future state aid cuts.
April 6 - Texas
The University of Texas System will seek savings with a $134 million refunding of revenue bonds.
April 5 -
U.S. lawmakers are stepping up scrutiny of colleges and universities with endowments of more than $1 billion and are threatening to introduce legislation that could jeopardize the tax-exempt status of their bonds.
April 5 -
Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear said Friday he will file suit if Gov. Matt Bevin fails to rescind immediate budget cuts the governor imposed at state colleges and universities.
April 4 -
Colorado Gov. John Hickenloopers signature on recently passed legislation will clear a path for the University of Colorados $168 million issue of new money and refunding bonds.
April 4 - Texas
Citing strong enrollment growth and improving financial trends, Standard & Poors upgraded Texas Tech University System to AA-plus.
April 1 -
The University of Connecticut intends to sell $342 million of GO bonds under its UConn 2000 infrastructure improvement program, including a $42 million refunding.
March 31 - Texas
Texas A&M University System reported higher-than-expected savings on the refunding of its revenue bonds after a Standard & Poors upgrade to triple-A.
March 24 -
Standard & Poors put five of the seven Illinois public universities it rates on CreditWatch, citing the Illinois budget impasse.
March 23 -
The University of Pennsylvania received a one-notch bond rating upgrade from Moodys Investors Service, to Aa1 from Aa2.
March 22 -
DePaul University in Chicago will sell $70 million Tuesday primarily to finance a new music school building.
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